Is there any love for Godin guitars here?

I really don't think much people here play Godins at all... Everyone seems to be either Fender, Gibson, EPS, or Ibanez. Where's the love for the Canadian guitar companies? I own 2 Godins and they're fantastic.

Godin's like Quebec's best kept secret. They're releasing a Redline with a floyd, and one will likely find its way into my hands. I used to own a Redline 1 prototype, and really only parted with it due to a lack of trem. They're great guitars, especially considering the cost.

I love my Godin, I own a Detour (which they just discontinued, I assume the Redline HB was its replacement) and it's an amazing guitar for the price. I paid about $450 for it and I think it feels better in the hands than Ibanez, Jacksons or LTDs that are double the cost. I'm also looking at picking up a Redline 1 for my next guitar.

what are the necks on them like? what company would you compare them to?

I've stopped myself from trying the ones they have in my local dolphin music because I can't trust myself to say no.

I'll say this, after playing an RG (can't remeber which model it was) and the S320 and S520 I thought those necks felt chunky and awkward by comparison to a Redline, Detour, or Freeway. I don't really know what company I would compare them too though, to me they feel rather uniue by comparison to all other guitars in the price range.

what are the necks on them like? what company would you compare them to?

I've stopped myself from trying the ones they have in my local dolphin music because I can't trust myself to say no.

I played 2 of the ones that Pifty owns (minus the Roland) and they played nice. Very simple guitars. I'd compare their necks to a D-shaped ESP/Jackson mix, but not as thick as ESP, or the compound radius of the Jackson. It played pretty nice I must say, but not a guitar for me I suppose. Playing them, an LTD, and a Jackson yesterday brought my tendonitis back I couldn't resist.....

I have a LG Signature that I LOVE. It has a thicker neck, but it's so smooth and perfectly contoured to my hand. AH! It's like a les paul and a strat combined, except much better than both. I might sound biased, but it's just awesome. I also play my brother's seagull pretty frequently, which frankly sounds/plays better than his taylor.